How many minerals and what kind are in Wu Jin San fulvic acid?
Wu Jin San isn’t a mineral product. It’s extracted using a very natural method (If you are familiar with biodynamics it’s similar to a ground ferment) and contains no broad spectrum minerals. It is a true fulvic product that is able to work on many levels. We mimic nature, which is the best way to make an active fulvic. This isn’t a simple cool water extraction (a non-chemical way that yields minerals), but rather a type of fermentation that liberates only the energized fulvic with open receptor sites. At BioAg we caution against a “one size fits all” mineral therapy with fulvic. As many nutritionists have explained, trace minerals can easily go from beneficial to toxic with only a small increase in dose. Also, beware that many broad spectrum minerals are typically clay-based aluminum silicates and can contain “minerals” that humans should not ingest including aluminum, cadmium and lead. Although we are not a mineral provider, we offer the following advice: only take the minerals your